海洋热浪和全球变暖对南印度洋冬季水域的影响

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-12-28 DOI:10.1016/j.jmarsys.2023.103962
Clara Azarian , Laurent Bopp , Jean-Baptiste Sallée , Sebastiaan Swart , Christophe Guinet , Francesco d'Ovidio
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在南大洋,"冬季水域"(WWs)指的是以表层下最低温度层为特征的水团,它对海洋生态系统,特别是对顶级掠食者起着重要的生态作用。鉴于南大洋正在经历气候变暖和强烈的海洋热浪(MHWs),尤其是在亚南极纬度地区,我们在此研究不同程度的气候变暖会如何影响南大洋印度洋海域冬季水体的存在、深度和最低温度。特别是,我们利用 Argo 水文观测数据和生物探测数据,评估了表层 MHW 对 WW 的影响。结果表明,WWs 在 MHWs 出现期间会大幅减少、变深和变暖。根据最新的气候预测,我们发现在全球变暖的情况下,WWs 会显著南移,但这取决于具体情况。我们讨论了不同时间尺度(从每天到十年)的这种WW变化对浮游生态系统的潜在影响。
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Marine heatwaves and global warming impacts on winter waters in the Southern Indian Ocean

In the Southern Ocean, the term “winter waters” (WWs) refers to a water mass characterized by a subsurface layer of minimum temperature that plays an important ecological role for marine ecosystems, and in particular for top predators. Given that the Southern Ocean is experiencing warming and intense marine heatwaves (MHWs), particularly at subantarctic latitudes, we investigate here how different levels of warming might impact the presence, depth and minimum temperature of WWs in the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean. In particular, we assess how WWs are impacted by surface MHWs using in situ Argo hydrographic observations and biologging data. The results indicate that WWs are substantially reduced, deeper and warmer during the presence of MHWs. Using the most recent climate projections, we find a significant, but scenario-dependent, southward shift of WWs under global warming. Potential impacts of such WW shifts on pelagic ecosystems, at different timescales (from daily to decadal), are discussed.

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